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THE DAILY THE CAPITOL has the BB ¥ & PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS VANKEEFISTS /afl ...SMASHING THE HUMAN BEASTS OF PREY IN THE ALSO Latest News DOUBLE BILL PLAYING NOW AT CAPITOL New Dick Tra(y Serial Will Also Begin Tonight at Local Show lded by advance preview 1s one of the most unusual as well entertaining pictures of the year, “Beyond Tomorrow" opens ton on a double bill program at the Capitol with a brilliant all star cast that includes Charles d Carlson, Maria C a, Jean Parker, Helen Vinson, C. Aubrey Smith and Harry Carey Beyond Tomorrow” is a story oung man's too rapid rise to and the struggle of his charming sweetheart to hold his 1inst the wiles of a beauti- elfish actress. And the is the manner man, now de- loves both boy and et the young man he proper path Revealing the methods necessary He reports uceess love but IF IT'S MORE THAN 2O inches —IT’S TOO HIGH! ASK US WHY! J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” | payer | by th THEATRE Mo SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Friday . . . Saturday First Shows Starts 7P. M. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1P. Beyond Tomorrow and Tropical Fury ALSO: BEGINNING “DICK TRACY'S G-MEN” The G-MEN Get THEIR MAN in This Thrilling Serial! C—A—N—D—Y canny _ BEypwp Nl('mg‘; "“Hs AN PRk kg Y to break a threatened world-wide term capital gains. However, any rubber monopoly, Universal's new- net short-term capital loss (not in est Richard Arlen, Andy Devine excess of the net income for the action-drama, “Tropic Fury,” taxable year) may be carried over also featured to the succeeding year and applied The two stars ride to higher against the short-term capital gains| popularity as a team of adventur-/not already offset by short-term ers in a setting of‘ jungle terror capital losses in such year. The and tropical romance. carry-over is restricted to'one year. On the romance side are Bev- In the e of net long-term erly Roberts and Lupita Tovar, who | capital 1 or los an alternative appear to nice advantage the' tax is imposed with respect to a respective daughters of an eminent| gain if ch tax less than the sclentist and the brutal ruler of normal and surtax on net in- a dark empire. come, and in the event of a loss, In G-Men,” tive tax is imposed 1f public’s 15-episode serial, the first the normal tax and chapter of which comes to tk { Capitol Theatre tonight with Ralph Byrd in the title role, Tracy & his G-Men run the gamut of ev infernal contraption that and their cold-blcoded o; can’ devise. The story Tracy’s struggles w E: inter national spy ring, Irvin Pichel as Zarnoff, heartless lead of the ring net income. - derives a net putes his tax under section 117 (1), relating to alternative tax- the base for 15 percent ation on the ¢ table contributicn by ection income credit deduction 23 pro- th by (o) and ed Whe ong-term >+ Your Incoine Tax Refurns The term “capital assets” is de- ' fined as the property held by the taxpayer (whether or not connected with his trade or business), but does not include stock in trade of the taxpayer or property of kind which would properly be in- cluded in the inventory of the ta<- if on hand at the close «f the taxable year, or property held taxpayer primarily for saic - Ayer su: a net capital and com- tax ion 117 termining pute ome,” that the amount al 1 plus term cap! determi credit is “ordina Y as ijusted for the contributions deduction. > o CAA MEN IN FROM BICRKA ISLAND 10B Ray Banta, Lyle Penny, Ellsworth | Jensen, Darrald Wilson, Olai Sela | and Harold C. Miller, all CAA em- ployees, came in from Sitka last income Enroute daughter who is with friends in Pe rag Zamoyska of Poland, who lived through the 27-day Nazi siege of Warsaw, declared emphatically in California that “Poland will live again. a Pelish cavalry officer, when he was called to the colors in August, 1939, but does not know his fate. The Countess escaped to Italy be- fore that country entered the war, arrived i months ago, a refugee. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1941 REFUGEE COUNTESS i Crossword Puzzle 5. Cupld . Tree . Head covering . Ancient wine ACROSS & . Monkey Screen from the light . Anirsel of the deer family . Small explosion anger . Metal 5. Yitle of M smitting 2. Lacerate 3. Cluster of fibers in wool Tohammed 3 . Exclamation Conjunction iler of Iersia EASTERN STAR " SERVICES FOR MRS, CHAPPELL 'Last Rites Will Be Conduct- ed at Chapel Sunday Afternoon Eastern Star services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock for | Mrs. Guilla Chappell, well known Juneau woman who passed away on board the steamer Alaska last week while on return from a vacation in the States | Services will be conducted from | the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary and Dean C. E. Rice will {@eliver the eulogy. Vocal numbers {will be given by Mrs. George F. Alexander. Interment will be in the Masonic plot of Evergreen Ceme- tery. { “The pallbearers will include Har- ry Watson, Oscar G. Olson, Hector McLean, Harold Smith, H. I. Lucas and Howard D. Stabler. DA to join her 2-year-old and, Ore., the Countess Mo- she last saw her husband, | the United States five | *Miracle Girl” Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 61. Behave b . Three-ba armadi Polu of the arth's axis Style of poetry Cut of meat . Finished edge of clath . Scene of com- | DOWN | nded | ilo | | bat . Fearful: comb. form . Of greatest age | 0. Greek letter . Cheerful . Body joint . Application East indian shrub Cylindrical Book of the Bible . Winged seed Restless . Snare . Supports for urniture . Eleetric terminal 34, Unrefined met. . Part of a churd lidges . Command Secure . Flerce wild dog B nl]lmfll etel palm 51. Writer of boy’ ooks. 2. Persian poet Winglike Precious stone Seed container Vogetabls WHU IS WHO IN ALASKA LEGISLATURE L4 H. H. McCuicheon e e Herbert H. McCutcheon, Speaker of the House, is serving his sixth term in the Territorial Legislature WHERE THE BETTER RIG PICTURES PLAY ”Migflfl! FRIDAY and £ SATURDAY TWO BIG FEATURES TWO FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE NO. 2 Cnony penar " THIS MISS NEVER MISSES A MYST RYI{ 3 Eerle....but ele- gant! Weird...but wacky! Thrilling - but definitely - SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. 2-FEATURES-2 Added Cartoons wih RANVILLE FRANKIE THOMAS JOMN LITEL Directed By Wm. Clemens A WARNER BROS. Picture LAST TIME TONIGHT ‘‘BAD BOY'’ YAKUTAT STATION . NOW OPERATED BY EDDIE RODENBERG The radio station at Yakutat, op- erated by the Signal Corps, United States Army, is now on the air and regular schedules with the Juneau Radio Station are being maintained. Edward F, (Eddie) Rodenberg, who was transferred to Yakutat from the Juneau Radio Station, has arrived at the Gulf of Alaska port, set up the station and everything is mov- ing satisfastorily. - MYSTERY FILM ON SCREEN AT 20H CENTURY Bonita Granville s in An- other Nancy Drew Role at Local Theatre “Nancy Drew and the Hidden as a Democratic Representative ‘rom the Third Division. Representative McCutcheon was Bayside, comes to the 20th Century Theatre He tonight with Bonita Granville again 1876, in California. born July 31, Humboldt County, received his schooling California, and a number of years he was at sea on sailing schooners, visiting ports in the Orient, South America, Aus- tralia and New Zealand He first visited the Territory in 1899. The following year. he re- turned to Nome. For eight years he was associated with the Alaska Ex- ploration Company at Golovin Bay. He joined the Bristol Bay stam- pede and spent 1908 and 1909 pros- pecting in that region, He spent several years on the Copper River Railroad out of Cordova. in Yreka, after finishing, for detective. Staircase,” the fourth in the Warneér | Bros. series of pictures based on the | HAVE ICE TIME !widely read Carolyn Keene stories, WAGGA, Australia—In a record cyclone near Coolamon hail was & foot deep in some places. in"the role of the indomitable girl o ¢ The other leading parts are filled by the same players whom the wide public which follows this series has come to expect to see in their fam- iliar roles. These include Frankie Thomas as Naney's boy friend and companion in adventure, John Litel as her father, and Frank Orth as Captain Tweedy. Other leading parts in the new picture are played by Renie Riano, Vera Lewis, Louise Carter, Willlam Gould and George | Guhl, The director was Willlam Clem- to customers in the ordinary course of his trade or business, or prog ty, used in the trade or business of a character which is subject to the allowance for depreciation. night and are registered at the Bar- anof for an indefinite stay in Ju- neau. | The crew recently completed er- ection of quarters for the Civil Aero- | Bridge Party Is ¢ .. ens, who has guided the destinies | A resident of Anchorage for oVEI' o¢ tne serjes since the outset. 204yeard, MOV Ioki0atimys OnE of| " As the title of the mew picture those who voted in 1815 to adobt y,qicates, it has a somewhat more Anchorage as the official name Of oorje gtmosphere than the previous- ICE CREAM from JUNEAU DAIRIES BOYISH LOOKING CLOTHES BEST FOR ACTIVE SKIING Capital gains and 1 s are clas- ¢ nautics Board station personnel at sified as “short-term” ~ (applicable | Biorka Tsland | to capital assets held for more r > | than 18 months). Such gains and| WHY SUFFER with your feet?! losses are taken into consideratio: | Phone 648.—Chiropodist Dr. Stevas. | in the percentages shown on the adv.| return, based upon the period of o | time during which the assets were NGLICE | held. ! ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | Short-term capital losses are al-air route trom Seattle tc Nome, un | lowable only to the extent of short- sale at 4. B. Burfr¢ & Co, adv | -~ P | Recovering Given Last Night By Betty Sharpe A bridge party was given last levening by Miss Betty Sharpe at | her apartment in the Assembly. | Winning honors at cards were Miss Jeanne VanderLeest, first;| Miss Louise Kemper, second and | Miss Corrinne Jenne, consolation. | Guests were Misses Mary and| | Jeenne VanderLeest, Beatrice Mul-| {len,” Carol Robertson, Mary Jean| McNaughton, Elaine Housel, Alice d | Johnson, Margaret Abrnhamson.; from pneumonia in the | Louise Kemper, Corrinne Jenne, | Elizabeth Terhune and Josephine | the town. McCutcheon recently re- tired after serving for 23 years with the Alaska Railroad. He was married in 1910 to Miss Clare Kreuger. They have three sons, Stephen, who is U. S. Deputy Marshal under James Patterson at Valdez; Stanley, who recently was admitted to the bar and at 22 is the youngest lawyer in the Terri- tory, and is a member of the law firm of Grigsby, McCutcheon and Drager; Jerome, the youngest, who is a student in the Anchorage Public Schools. 1 — SPREAD WING! \ly filmed adventures of the girl de- tective. Also playing is the picture “Death | Rides the Range." o o ISR NOTICE MAKES PERFECT SUNDAES! Ask for it next time! Juneau Dairies Some day youll thank a GE | | TO ' SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: { Special meeting Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Degree work in con- | sistory. Visiting members cordially invited. ady, | hospital at Fort Meade, Md., Janice Dinsmore, 3, is shown with Nurse Daughter hailed | D SHEFFIELD, England — Homing | pigeon fanciers' of' Sheffield have | sent $445 to Lord Beaverbrook for Sunlamp for your fine strong legs - NOME COUPLE MARRIED Lieut. Lilliam Swamer. | of an army sergeant, she Left, white and red tweed lumber jacket and skirt; center, blue and white sharkskin jacket; right, red, white and blue striped poplin windbreaker. If you want to enjoy skiing and to collect a ward- robe, take these pointers from Frederick A. Picard, designer of ski clothes: Stick clothes for active skiing and look as boyish as pos- sible on the slopes. Go completely frivolous in your after-ski clothes and be frivolous about your ac- And be sure to wear sun glasses that adequately protect your eyes from glare. prefer skirts to trousers, the red and white tweed lumberjacket an® ski skirt, left, will be your choice. The coat has red piping on .collar and pockets. cessories. With the outfit go long red cable-stitched stock- ings and a scarf printed with ski figures with red and blue border. The girl with the jockey-like ski cap, center, is wearing a jacket made of blue and white sharkskin, especially wind and water proofed to resist weather. The yoke collar and flap on the pockets are blue sharkskin, and the coat will not soil when the girl throws her skis over her shoul- der. Right is a new red, white and blue striped poplin windbreaker. The jacket is wind and water proofed, : trousers are severely tailored. I to very tailored If you 1s the fort's “miracle girl istration of sulfathiazole, one of the new “sulfa” drug family of which the army is making wide use. “Lion of Judah” Back Former Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, “the Conquering Lion of Judah,” is back in his native land after an exile in Britain, seeking to regain control of the country taken by the Italians in e come out of the 1936. Several times reports I e ——r e ecause | »f her rapid recovery after admin- | Miss Dorthv Mae Haye and Keith | E. Hedreen were married recently in Nome. Hedreen is a partner in the Polar Bar. ! purchase of more modern birds—de- fensive aircraft, Try a ctassified ad¢ m The Empire in Lan ing an offensive somewhere in Ethiopia. r Astaon Wosan, left, and the Duke of Harrar. d He Ruled African continent nvuun( uv&lu by tribesmen against Ttalian rule. Britain, too, has in the area. Selassie is shown with two sons, Crown Prince similar the ultra-violet radiation ia the Summer sua. BE SURE YbUR BABY IS GETTING ENOUGH ULTRA-VIOLET From the time your baby is born, be sure she gets her dafly sunbath — Summer and Winter. The ultra-violet'in sunshine will help to grow sturdy, straight bones. In these months, when Summer is lacking, it's wise to use a G-E Sun- lamp. A General Electric Sunlamp is handy—a short exposure évery day is all you need. 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